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​​​​Today, this drink can be instantly brewed with hot water or milk, but it's origins date back to Mesoamerica.

What is Hot Chocolate?

100

Written in 1970, this bilingual song only has 19 words that expresses the writer's Christmas joy and loneliness.

What is Feliz Navidad?
100

This freezing biome is said to be the location of a jolly legend's home.

What is The North Pole?

100

The Who you know, who doesn't like Christmas.

Who is the Grinch?

100

This date was declared Jesus' birth date by Emperor Constantine in 336 AD.

What is December 25th?

200
This sticky treat was created for the purpose of keeping children quite during nativity plays in the 1670s.

What are Candy Canes?

200

Written in 15 minutes and recorded in August, this Diamond-certified single's lyrics advise only wanting one thing for Christmas.

What is All I Want for Christmas Is You?

200

In Canada, children can use postal code "H0H 0H0" to send their letters to this legendary toy-making hub.

What is Santa's Workshop?

200

Charles Dickens has made his mark with this frequently remade Christmas classic.

What is A Christmas Carol?

200

This 4th-century Greek bishop made himself known through his generosity to the poor, including giving dowries by throwing bags of gold through an open window, some of which landed in stockings drying by the fire.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

300

This drink derived from the British posset, made with milk, spices, and wine, is commonly enjoyed with Spiced Rum.

What is Egg Nog?
300

Originally "One Horse Open Sleigh," published in 1857, intended for Thanksgiving or sleigh races, not Christmas.

What is Jingle Bells?

300

Oregon and North Carolina being the top producers, this place features a selection of pick-your-own foliage.

What is a Christmas Tree Farm?

300

This company is known for their holiday-themed TV films, producing dozens of originals annually.

What is Hallmark?

300

Popularized in the 16th-century by Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, this decoration is responsible for over $6 billion of sales in the U.S. annually.

What are Christmas Trees?

400
This hit or miss dish was designed to be baked at harvest and eaten at the next, thanks to sugar and alcohol preserving it for months.

What is Fruit Cake?

400

With over 137,000 known recordings, this German Christmas classic was originally composed in 1818 with the title, "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht".

What is Silent Night?

400

Located throughout the U.S., this famous holiday display relishes sharing the spirit of community Christmas cheer, often involving elaborate lights, themed streets, and charitable giving. 

What is Candy Cane Lane?

400

The adults in this movie should have had CPS called on them the first time, but director Chris Columbus wanted to make another $400 million.

What is Home Alone?

400

In December 1914, German and British troops initiated a series of unofficial ceasefires, exchanged gifts, and even played soccer in "no man's land".

What is The Christmas Truce?

500

During the Great Depression, this food item was considered an exotic and expensive treat, making them a significant Christmas gift, often placed in stockings as a symbol of prosperity.

What is a Christmas Orange?

500

This song, originally written as a billboard campaign during the Vietnam War, features the Harlem Community Choir and an iconic intro with whispered holiday wishes to the writer's children.

What is Happy Xmas (War Is Over)?

500

A tradition since 1931, this place decorates their notably giant tree with a Swarovski crystal star and approximately 5 miles of multi-colored lights

What is the Rockefeller Center?

500
The patriarc​h in this movie imp​rovised many of his lines, including the "pink nightmare" and the gibberish when making home repairs, which was done in effort to avoid using actual profanity that would have led to an "R" rating.

What is A Christmas Story?

500

In the 17th century, this religious group in England and the English colonies in America (especially Boston) banned the celebration of Christmas, considering it a decadent "popish" festival.

Who are the Puritans?